The Towneley Cycle Of The Mystery Plays (Or The Wakefield Cycle): Thirty-Two Pageants


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The Wakefield or Towneley Mystery Plays are a series of thirty-two mystery plays based on the Bible most likely performed around Corpus Christi day in (again, most likely) the town of Wakefield, England during the late Middle Ages until 1576. It is one of only four surviving English mystery play cycles.The unique manuscript, now housed at the Huntington Library, San Marino, California, originated in the mid-fifteenth century. The manuscript came into the possession of the Towneley family in 1814, who lent their name it. Although almost the entire manuscript is in a fifteenth-century hand, the cycle was performed as early as the fourteenth century in an earlier form.The Wakefield Cycle is most renowned for the inclusion of "The Second Shepherds' Play," one of the jewels of medieval theatre.










A Cultural Study of Mary and the Annunciation


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This book traces the history of the Annunciation, exploring the deep and lasting impact of the event on the Western imagination. Waller explores the Annunciation from its appearance in Luke’s Gospel, to its rise to prominence in religious doctrine and popular culture, and its gradual decline in importance during the Enlightenment.




The Life of St. Thomas More


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The classic biography of Sir (Saint) Thomas More, written by his son-in-law, William Roper.




The Phoenix


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The full text of Thomas Middleton's play "The Phoenix". The text is a very easy to read modern 12 point Times New Roman--not a facsimilie.Benediction Classics Oxford. 2008. 167 pp




The Passing of the Aborigines: A Lifetime Spent Among the Natives of Australia


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Bates devoted more than 35 years of her life to studying Aboriginal life, history, culture, rites, beliefs and customs. Living in a tent in small settlements from Western Australia to the edges of the Nullarbor Plain. She researched and wrote millions of words on the subject. She also worked tirelessly for Aboriginal welfare, setting up camps to feed, clothe and nurse the transient population, drawing on her own income and inheritance to meet the needs of the aged. In spite of her fascination with their way of life, Bates was convinced that the Australian Aborigines were a dying race and that her mission was to record as much as she could about them before they disappeared.Her personal life was unconventional. She was said to have worn pistols even in her old age and to have been quite prepared to use them to threaten police when she caught them mistreating 'her' Aborigines. She was also famed for her strict lifelong adherence to Edwardian fashion, including boots, gloves and a veil.




Catholic Tales and Christian Songs


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A collection of Dorothy Sayer's Poetry. Dorothy Sayers, British author, translator and Christian humanist. She was also a student of classical and modern languages. She is best known for her mysteries, a series of novels and short stories set between World War I and World War II that feature English aristocrat and amateur sleuth Lord Peter Wimsey. However, Sayers herself considered her translation of Dante's Divina Commedia to be her best work.




Bacon's Advancement of Learning and the New Atlantis


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A modern reprint of Two of Sir Francis Bacon's works. Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban was an English philosopher, statesman, and essayist. He is also known as a catalyst of the scientific revolution.




The Children


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A modern edition of Edith Wharton's classic story of the adventures of neglected children.